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I’m not even sure if I made it to 30 things. I know Brandie did, and considering the roll Tina was on, I’m pretty confident that she made it. I know Laurie wrote 30 poems, Stephanie made a bunch of things, and Sherrin made some things and wrote some things – all beautiful.

I managed:

1 blog post about kids and money

1 blog post about geography

3 pajama monsters

1 weird out of shape, wrong sized, beanie

1 weird wrong sized beanie that fit the neighbors kid perfectly

1 ladybug beanie

7 beanies for the Draft Cougars

4 crocheted snowflakes

1 98% done ladybug beanie (ran out of yarn with 8 stitches to go)

2 hand knitted (with my hands instead of needles)

2 washcloths

2 ridiculously sized baby (doll?) beanies

I only made it to 26.

I decided to do host this challenge before I decided to sign the girls up for softball. Softball is killing me y’all. It’s nuts.

I’m going to be proud of my 26 things.

Anyone want to do it again in June? I’ll open up the groups a bit people can join in easier.

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I love creating things. It might be crafting, writing, or cooking. Sometimes, even though I can’t play very well, I drag out my guitar and make some noise.

It’s been a tough year (or two) around here. In February, my sweet Mr. gave us a bedroom makeover that included a new sewing/crafting/whateverLisawantstodo area.

I’m so excited! I finally started on some pajama monsters that were supposed to be finished for Christmas. I’ve been sidetracked by preparing for softball season.

Then I sit and look around at all the pretty things and become totally overwhelmed with the options.

I need a kick in the butt to push me to just start making SOMETHING. ANYTHING.

So, I’ve started a challenge for April, and you are all invited to join me.

Let’s get our creative juices flowing shall we? Click through the graphic to find out the details!

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Last week, we were hit with a random wintry day smack dab in the middle of a couple warm ones. I was so incredibly grumpy about it that I declared it an old-school arts and crafts day! Cheesy St. Patrick’s Day crafts with construction paper and Elmer’s glue always make me feel better.

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